Here in SWIL just north of St. Louis 20-70 bu. corn and 40-50 bu. beans. We have mostly light rolling ground that averages 120-140 corn and 45 beans. Oddly enough the clay knobs turned out better than the flatter areas on top that usually carries the fields.

Here in my neighborhood in NWIA my corn averaged 153. The low was 139 the high was 180. East of me a few miles the corn was 200. A neighbor to the west had 7 bushel corn. My beans averaged 42. Some beans in the area did 60. One of my bean fields that was a little sandy and was hit by hail did 25. Jim

Here in NE Wis. near Green Bay, we had the best crops ever. My winter wheat was 113, my oats was 102 and a 10 acre corn patch made 220. I don't plant beans but some neighbors had up to 60 bushels. But about 50 miles in any direction the drought took a toll on crops. We had several timely rains in this area. Al

In about a 15-20 mile radies of here (soutwestern Ontario) wheat went in the 80-90 bu./ac,beans 40-60 bu/ac corn 200+ bu/ac higher than average for wheat,phenomenal for beans and corn. Of course it rained about every four days it seemed. 25 miles from here was a whole other story with corn in some places hard pressed to make 30 bu. I think I will quit cropping now as everyhing else will be a dissapointment!

Had corn from 225 in low ground that is usually too wet, down to 15bpa. You don't feel like your accomplishing anything at 15. My late planted full season beans were the best at 55, they caught the late rain when it finally came. Oh by the way I told everyone in late july those same beans would be my worst beans, they looked like dried up junk. Always goes to show Mother Nature holds all the cards. Best thing I ever did was up my crop insurance 10% more for 2012.

In NEIL, had some corn that was 108, some 67, and the lowest was 62, all out of the field at 13-15% moisture. Worst beans I can remember since about '88 & '91 made 32bpa. Corn normally avgs around 170 and beans in low 60s consistently. Excellent stands just no water.

Here in central NY it seemed hot and dry, but not like last year, when rain turned off JUN 26- JUL 26, and it was hot! Corn 160-165 bu. But came out of the field earlier and dryer than ever. (We had a record early spring). Oats were very good, again, as you might imagine with a record early spring. Wheat was so-so. After our record early, dry start, we got 2.25" water Apr 21-23, almost half of it coming as heavy wet snow. That came on growing wheat, and always stunts it. 1/4 of the corn was planted. I could have planted more, but didn't dare. And it was a good thing. We couldn't get on the ground for three weeks. When I finished planting corn, I went backed and planted in some drowned spots. The ground smelled! But the corn grew!

Corn 110 and beans 40. There was many days through the summer I thought we would end up with only half of these yields but we caught a couple of small rains in a very small area that made the difference. Less than 1 mile in any direction did not get the two small rains. I feel very fortunate we got what we did.

HR NW of MPLS..clay soil..my beans made 49 bpa. Not bad as drouthy as it was since mid summer. We were dry a year ago, but got good recharge Spring thru June. Then someone shut off the spigot. Got .4 first week of August, nice boost.

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